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Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London

Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London
Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London
This paper reports a high-resolution isotopic study of medieval horse mobility, revealing their origins and in-life mobility both regionally and internationally. The animals were found in an unusual horse cemetery site found within the City of Westminster, London, England. Enamel strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope analysis of 15 individuals provides information about likely place of birth, diet, and mobility during the first approximately 5 years of life. Results show that at least seven horses originated outside of Britain in relatively cold climates, potentially in Scandinavia or the Western Alps. Ancient DNA sexing data indicate no consistent sex-specific mobility patterning, although three of the five females came from exceptionally highly radiogenic regions. Another female with low mobility is suggested to be a sedentary broodmare. Our results provide direct and unprecedented evidence for a variety of horse movement and trading practices in the Middle Ages and highlight the importance of international trade in securing high-quality
horses for medieval London elites.
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Pryor, Alexander J.E., Ameen, Carly and Liddiard, Robert , et al. (2024) Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London. Science Advances, 10 (12), [eadj5782]. (doi:10.1126/sciadv.adj5782).

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This paper reports a high-resolution isotopic study of medieval horse mobility, revealing their origins and in-life mobility both regionally and internationally. The animals were found in an unusual horse cemetery site found within the City of Westminster, London, England. Enamel strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope analysis of 15 individuals provides information about likely place of birth, diet, and mobility during the first approximately 5 years of life. Results show that at least seven horses originated outside of Britain in relatively cold climates, potentially in Scandinavia or the Western Alps. Ancient DNA sexing data indicate no consistent sex-specific mobility patterning, although three of the five females came from exceptionally highly radiogenic regions. Another female with low mobility is suggested to be a sedentary broodmare. Our results provide direct and unprecedented evidence for a variety of horse movement and trading practices in the Middle Ages and highlight the importance of international trade in securing high-quality
horses for medieval London elites.

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488657
ISSN: 2375-2548
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ORCID for Bastian Hambach: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4546-5672

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Author: Alexander J.E. Pryor
Author: Carly Ameen
Author: Robert Liddiard
Author: Gary Baker
Author: Katherine S. Kanne
Author: J. Andy Milton ORCID iD
Author: Bastian Hambach ORCID iD
Author: Ludovic Orlando
Author: Lorelei Chauvey
Author: Stephanie Schiavinato
Author: Laure Calvière-Tonasso
Author: Gaetan Tressières
Author: Stefanie Wagner
Author: John Southon
Author: Beth Shapiro
Author: Alan Pipe
Author: Oliver H. Creighton
Author: Alan K. Outram
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